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FTFY.

“At Paramount, it might have been their biggest film that year, but they’ve never given it [Congo] a lot of respect. I’m not quite sure what that’s about or why.”

Carnival Row will return for its long-awaited second and final season

There’s a Carnival Row sighting. Now we just need a The Nevers announcement to complete the “what the heck happened to those shows” combo parley.

“People”? Whom exactly are these “People”? Since Avatar, *I’ve* never heard anybody mention it or say that they can’t wait for a sequel. Nobody cares about this other than entertainment media...and James Cameron.

“highly anticipated”? By whom, exactly? I have heard of exactly zero interest in this movie apart from this website.

I strongly suspect as far as the reboot of Babylon 5 on CW goes, that is most likely very dead. It’s clear from what is being cancelled now on that network that science fiction — especially intelligent science fiction — has absolutely no place in what the new CW’s owners will put of *their* network.

I’m excited to see the new ownership of the CW attempt to make a CBS-lite full of cheap, subtly fascist procedurals and lose both their young AND old audiences in the process.

I’m 100% for a Dazzler movie...but let’s cast an actual actress, shall we? Nothing against Dua Lippa, I love her music, but she isn’t an actress. Either get an actress with signing skills, or dub the actress for the signing parts.

One of the new Disney+ Special Presentation things would work perfectly for that

I don’t know that much about Dazzler, but I wonder if she is at the top of Kevin Feige’s list of characters to get a $200 million solo movie, Cameron Crowe notwithstanding. For what it’s worth, however, Dazzler did indeed make it to the screen if only for a minute or so in Dark Phoenix played by Halston Sage.

Not sure but why not. Dazzler was a product of 70's disco, and here 80's incarnation was just kind of lost in the shuffle. She didn’t standout anymore.  There were attempts to put her in the movies, however brief.  How would a modern version be handled or received?  I tread on the cautious side.

I think it is just that Star Wars has announced a lot of movies in the past decade that never got made, and the ones that did get made, were at best divisive and at worst terrible.

Would be hilarious if “Kevin Bacon” ends up Sebastian Shaw in disguise.

the events of The Rise of Skywalker,

Prometheus and Into Darkness were terrible.

From people who’ve watched a Star Wars movie this century.

Hard to care about a movie when Star Wars is better suited to series.

We’re not sure about this haircut, frankly;”

What exactly is “bisexual lighting”?